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Level 2
posted Jan 25, 2020 9:31:48 PM

I filed the 23rd still not accepted or rejected? Anyone else?

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Level 15
Jan 25, 2020 9:33:20 PM

MOST people who efiled early have not yet been accepted/rejected since the IRS has not yet started up in full this year  (they ramp up on January 27, 2020.)  A few returns have been accepted/rejected early for testing purposes.

 

Even though it's possible to efile now, the IRS hasn't opened up return processing yet this year, so the 24-48 hour clock hasn't started yet . The IRS opens up to start processing returns on January 27. If you efiled before then, your return will just sit on TurboTax servers until the IRS retrieves it on Jan. 27 (except for a few returns that are pulled early for testing purposes.)  So you'll need to wait until January 27 (or soon after) to know if your return was accepted/rejected, unless it's pulled early.

 

NOTE:   Even though you may be able to efile now, by law the IRS will not issue a refund on tax returns claiming the Earned Income Tax Credit or Additional Child Tax Credit until February 15 at the earliest, which means filers with one of those credits likely won't receive the actual refund until late February or possibly early March.

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Level 15
Jan 25, 2020 9:33:20 PM

MOST people who efiled early have not yet been accepted/rejected since the IRS has not yet started up in full this year  (they ramp up on January 27, 2020.)  A few returns have been accepted/rejected early for testing purposes.

 

Even though it's possible to efile now, the IRS hasn't opened up return processing yet this year, so the 24-48 hour clock hasn't started yet . The IRS opens up to start processing returns on January 27. If you efiled before then, your return will just sit on TurboTax servers until the IRS retrieves it on Jan. 27 (except for a few returns that are pulled early for testing purposes.)  So you'll need to wait until January 27 (or soon after) to know if your return was accepted/rejected, unless it's pulled early.

 

NOTE:   Even though you may be able to efile now, by law the IRS will not issue a refund on tax returns claiming the Earned Income Tax Credit or Additional Child Tax Credit until February 15 at the earliest, which means filers with one of those credits likely won't receive the actual refund until late February or possibly early March.